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    Ave Marie

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    Josquin Desprez: Ave Maria . . . virgo serena Josquin Despres (c. 1440-1521) was acknowledged by his contemporaries as the most accomplished composer of his time. Martin Luther proclaimed that‚ “Josquin is a master of notes‚ which must express what he desires; on the other hand‚ other choral composers must do what the notes dictate.” Although very little is known about Josquin’s early life in the lowland region of northern France‚ he most likely received his musical training through his

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    Television Though john Logie – aird started selling television sets in 1930‚ Germany gets the credit for creating the first device to send pictures through a wire in 1884. In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ a 23-year-old university student in Germany‚ patented the first electromechanical television system which produced 4000 pixels per second that took on the shape of a picture made of 18 parallel lines The television camera tube‚ called the iconoscope tube was made by ValdimirZworykin

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    and to discharge a spark between electrodes of the spark plug. 2.) If a four-cycle engine runs at 3600 rpm‚ and the number of sparks per minute required at the spark plug would be ______per minute. A.) 1800 3.) Name the six main electrode components that make up the magneto ignition system. A.) Permanent magnets‚ High tension coil‚ Mechanical or electronic switching device‚ Condenser‚ High tension spark plug wire‚ Spark plug 4.) Regarding atoms _______. A.) C 5.) The electron

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    youngsters have been serious effect by TV‚ while there are some cogent reasons why this technology still has some positive outlooks. A contradictory impact on society is being seen in watching TV. First of all‚ some people have linked violence on television with crime rates in a real world lead to youngsters‚ who can effortlessly be influenced‚ will copy the behavior they look at. Secondly‚ children are unhealthy due to spending less time on regular exercise. Everyone will completely permit that they

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    The Television Habit Marie Winn classifies television watching as an addictive and destructive behavior‚ drawing similarities between it and the abuse of drugs and alcohol. On the surface‚ this claim seems justifiable and arguments can be made in its favor. However it is Winn’s equating television with drugs and alcohol that is ultimately the downfall of her argument‚ demonstrating a misapplication of the term “addiction” and all of its conditions to television watching. First‚

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    Marie Antoinette How would you imagine your life as a king or queen in the 1700’s? Surely you would love to have royalty but that’s not the whole point of it. Marie Antoinette‚ born in Vienna‚ Austria‚ in 1755‚ became Queen of France at the age of 19! She married Louis the XVI(16) when she was just 15 years old‚ a man she never knew just because governments were interested in forming alliances with other countries which meant to unite their leaders with the offspring of other royalty. Marie Antoinette

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    birthday‚ Marie Surprenant had suffered more than most people do in an entire lifetime. Her abusive parents beat her unmercifully eventually breaking many bones in her body and severing her spinal cord. Fortunately for Marie‚ she was taken out of custody of her parents and was adopted by Michele Surprenant. Doctors gave Marie a grim prognosis. They said she would need constant medical attention the rest of her life and she wouldn’t be able to walk or even stand up. Luckily for Marie‚ her mother

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    Nothing‚ written by Carla Killough McClafferty. Marie Curie was born on November 7‚ 1867 and was raised in Warsaw‚ Poland. Poland was controlled by Russia. When Marie was born‚ her mother suffered from tuberculosis and died when Marie was only eleven years old. Her mother’s name was Bronsitwa and her father’s name was Ladislas. They were both teachers and Marie was the youngest of five children. Marie went to Warson’s Pension Sikorska. After Marie went to high school‚ she enrolled in the Floating

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    Project Proposal for 2015 Intramurals Submitted By: Stefany Ann Margaret R. Maligat X-Stewardship Submitted To: Mrs. Han Date Submitted: November 25‚ 2014 Rationale: The sports intramurals is one of the most awaited and important events in each school year. This is where students and teachers interact and cooperate in different sports. This is an opportunity for the students to show their skills in different sports. This will also develop the unit‚ cooperation‚ sportsmanship and friendly

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    TV vs Radio Ellen Bullard p.5 Isn’t it amazing that people who lived two hundred years ago didn’t have radios or televisions? Today it is difficult to imagine life without these two forms of communication. These technological wonders have many similar characteristics. As you will see‚ they are also quite different. To start with‚ both radios and televisions need a source of power in order to run. If you have no electric socket or batteries on hand‚ you won’t get to watch TV or listen to the radio

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